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Specs

2” Outside Diameter

Wall thickness: .050”

Shipping & Delivery

Additional Shipping Information

Expedited Shipping available. Some limitations apply.

International Shipping: Due to international shipping restrictions, we are unable to ship 8 foot bar rail tubing to international customers. If your project requires a longer rail, simply order 4 foot tubing sections plus splicing sleeve(s) to connect two pieces of tubing. The seam between two joined pieces can be covered by placing a bracket over the joint.

BEST ANSWER:Hi Ellen, these are commercial quality tubing and highly durable. They should hold up to normal use without damage. To keep your bar rail looking new and clean, we sell a polishing kit that won't scratch the surface. I hope that helps. Cheers!

BEST ANSWER:Hi Ellen, these are commercial quality tubing and highly durable. They should hold up to normal use without damage. To keep your bar rail looking new and clean, we sell a polishing kit that won't scratch the surface. I hope that helps. Cheers!

I'm looking for 3 foot bolished 2" diameter. Do you sell this in 3' length?

A shopper
on Dec 7, 2016

BEST ANSWER:For a 3-foot length, we recommend that you purchase a 4-foot tube and cut it down to fit with a hack saw. The rough end will be covered with the end cap. Check out our guide for installing bar rails for more information. https://www.kegworks.com/blog/adding-and-installing-bar-rails/ Cheers!

BEST ANSWER:For a 3-foot length, we recommend that you purchase a 4-foot tube and cut it down to fit with a hack saw. The rough end will be covered with the end cap. Check out our guide for installing bar rails for more information. https://www.kegworks.com/blog/adding-and-installing-bar-rails/ Cheers!